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  1. No Journal Publication Required to Complete PhD

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  2. 5 Things to Avoid During PhD Interview

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  3. When should you quit your PhD? Advice for students

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  4. No. of publications by years.

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  5. Why publication is important when doing PhD

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  6. (PDF) The Impact of Publishing During PhD Studies on Career Research

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  1. First Steps to Getting Published in Academia

  2. ICSSR Research Programmes 2024

  3. How to Submit a Paper and Check the Status

  4. No Research Papers? Boost Your Masters/PhD Applications with These Tips

  5. Publication ethics ( Part 1) # Pre PhD Course work

  6. NEW PhD NOTIFICATION FROM 3 STATE UNIVERSITY/ PhD admission 2021

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  1. advisor

    Any publication is better than none. No publication brings up questions like the above about what you did during your PhD. Notably this will remain the case even if it's common in your field for PhD students to graduate without any publications. If it comes to an interview, you might need to explain it.

  2. Is it normal to have no publications after 2.5 years in a PhD program?

    34. This answer is misleading. You start off by stating how its completely normal to not have papers for 2.5 years, and then go on to say that you did publish some workshop papers before. That those were not top venues is not the question - the OP asked about not having publshed at all. - xLeitix.

  3. Is graduating with a PhD having not published anything ...

    Most of the people I know from my dept (~60%) do not have publications upon graduation. We write many research reports, conference proceedings, and present quite often, but publications were seen as secondary to the manuscript dissertation. Advisors were pushing publications in an abstract sense, but not co-authoring with students very often.

  4. Ph.D Students' Guide to Publishing: Expert Advice & Resources

    Publish or Perish: Graduate Students' Guide to Publishing. In addition to endless piles of reading, demanding expectations in the classroom, student teaching responsibilities, and the always-looming awareness that they need to research, write, and edit a high-quality dissertation before graduating, today's Ph.D. students also commonly feel ...

  5. What are the Consequences of Not Publishing During a PhD?

    Consequences of Not Publishing Research Paper During a PhD. Here are 10 key points to consider: Limited job opportunities: Not publishing can significantly reduce the number of job opportunities available, as many academic positions require a demonstrated ability to publish research. Difficulty in obtaining funding: Funding agencies often look ...

  6. PhD and postdoc with no first author publications- realistically what

    Despite all the difficulties I endured during my PhD I still wanted to be an academic researcher and decided to take a 3 year postdoc position at another UK university. ... According to an article that I read about 3 years ago, only ~10% of graduate students graduate with a first-author publication from their PhD. Mine wasn't published until ...

  7. How to Get Research Published as a PhD Student

    Publishing during your PhD is integral to your academic experience. Depending on your chosen discipline, the expectation may vary — some disciplines expect multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals before graduation. In contrast, your dissertation might be your first published work in others. An essential step is understanding your ...

  8. PhDs under publication pressure

    PhDs under publication pressure. Regardless of country and discipline, publications are an expectation - if not a requirement - to obtain a PhD. In this Focus issue, PhD students, academics ...

  9. Is it really "publish or perish" for PhD students?

    While there is no hard-and-fast, field-independent rule for how many publications you should publish in grad school, some departments waive the requirement to write a dissertation if a candidate has published three peer reviewed articles. I therefore dutifully submitted three first-author manuscripts during my PhD.

  10. A PhD by publication or how I got my doctorate and kept my sanity

    A PhD by Publication is just what it sounds like, instead of producing one large monograph, you produce a series of articles to be published in peer reviewed journals or as book chapters. The ...

  11. Publishing During a PhD

    Publishing during a STEM PhD. If you're studying a PhD in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM), it's less likely that you'll be published as a sole author of a paper. Instead, you may be named as a co-author or multi-author of a publication, along with your supervisor or the laboratory team you're working ...

  12. PhDs: should you publish while you study?

    Publishing during the PhD was also crucial as the work done on a PhD could sometimes simply "lie dormant in a dissertation that rests in a shelf of a single university library", he added. But David Bogle, pro-provost of University College London's Doctoral School, said that there are "some dangers" for PhD students seeking to publish.

  13. how many of you guys have 0 publications? : r/PhD

    My first doctoral student paper got rejected by an AE with extreme prejudice. It's been 10 years. 20 journal pubs now, most in top tiers, 5 more book chapters and editorials. The rejected paper (after extensive revision) later won best paper award at another journal, for which I am now a Co-EIC. Don't give up.

  14. Is it mandatory to have published papers while applying for PhD?

    In a lab science, for instance, it is fairly common for undergraduates to show up on the publications of group leaders on whose projects they have worked during some kind of internship. This is in stark contrast to a discipline such as economics, in which most students do not have any publications even at the time of completion of their PhD!

  15. Why to publish

    This method is known as 'PhD by publication', and although it is more common in countries, for example Australia, many universities in the UK also encourage their students to compose their PhD thesis out of a series of journal articles. ... The number of articles you will publish during your PhD depends on two factors: the success of your ...

  16. Do you need to have published papers to do a PhD?

    Simply put the answer is no, you do not need to have published papers to apply to a PhD. Having said that though, I do think there are clear advantages of having some publication experience in helping your application stand out from other candidates. When entering into PhD research, you're entering into an environment that's built on a ...

  17. Is it possible to be accepted into a PhD program without publications

    leafs7orm. •. Yes, it is definitely possible. I had one publication when I applied to my PhD and I currently work with both master and bachelor students who contributed to publications in our group, so they would already have those if they were to apply to a PhD program in the future.

  18. Have you seen anyone who got a postdoc job without a first-authored

    I know a few post-docs in Science & Engineering who had no publications from their PhD due to some reason or another, so don't worry too much. There was also a lecturer at my uni in microbiology who had no first name publications when he originally got his lecturer job but had several second name papers in Cell and other high profile journals ...

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    4. Until your supervisor starts worrying, I wouldn't start worrying. Pure paper count isn't the best measure because some topics yield more papers and others much less. For example 2018 Nobel Laureate in Physiology & Medicine, James Allison, has a h-index of 127. Meanwhile 2018 Nobel Laureate in Economics Paul Romer has a h-index of 49.

  20. Do You Need Publications to Apply for a PhD Program?

    So, do you need to have publications on your CV when applying for PhD programs? The short answer is no. Publications are not required to apply for a PhD. The longer answer is that the admissions committee wants to see that you have the potential to become an excellent researcher. While publications are one indication of this, they are not the ...

  21. I'm a failure with no publications : r/AskAcademia

    I'm a failure with no publications. I am in a bad way. I got my PhD in physics like 6 months ago. I have no first author publications. My main result has been rejected by several journals. They kick it around like a mangy dog. My second paper was to be a small methods paper---nothing too ambitious---but last week I found a 20-year-old paper ...

  22. 'P.S.: You Had Better Remove the Records'

    Early Federal Archives and the Burning of Washington during the War of 1812 Summer 2014, Vol. 46, No. 2 By Jessie Kratz PDF version When British troops began to advance toward the United States' new capital of Washington in the summer of 1814, it was clear that government leaders had not prepared an adequate defense for the city and its government buildings. Enlarge The Taking of the City of ...

  23. What do I put on my publication list if I have no publications?

    Thanks for your response. I realize it would be ideal to have a publication. When I say I have no publication, I really mean nothing, and nothing upcoming. For context, I edited my question to add that I am a math PhD student, and I have been told it's not unusual to not have publications. -